Dangereuse (Amauberge) de L' Isle Bouchard 1
- Married (1):
- Married (0): After 1116, Late Mistress (No Marriage)
Research Notes:
"Aimericus Castri Araudi vicecomes" donated property to Saint-Denis en Vaux on the advice of "matris mee Adenoris et uxoris mee Dangerose fratrumque meorum Bosonis et Petri" by charter dated 1109. Europäische Stammtafeln suggests that she was the daughter of Barthélemy [I] Seigneur de l’Isle-Bouchard. Barthélemy is recorded with a daughter with the unusual name Dangerose...who, from a chronological point of view, appears to have been of the right age to have been the wife of Vicomte Aimery [I]. She left her husband to live with Guillaume IX Duke of Aquitaine, Guillaume VII Comte de Poitou, for which he was excommunicated. Ralph de Diceto’s Ymagines Historiarum record that “Willelmus comes Pictaviensium” left “uxori suæ” for “pellicem...Amalbergam”, specifying that the resulting dispute lasted seven years. Orderic Vitalis recounts that "Hildegarde Ctss de Poitou" complained to the synod of Reims, held in Oct 1119 by Pope Calixtus II, that her husband had abandoned her for "Malberge wife of the vicomte de Châtellerault". 2
Marriage Information:
Dangereuse married Aimery (Almeric) I, vicomte de Châtellerault, son of Boson II, vicomte de Châtellerault and Eléonore de Thouars. (Aimery I, vicomte de Châtellerault was born Châtellerault, Vienne, France, died before 7 Nov 1144 and was buried in Abbaye de Noyers, Nouâtre, Indre-et-Loire, France.)
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